Combined
Study in the College of Arts and Sciences and the Conservatory of Music
(The Double-Degree Program)
General
Educational Guidelines
General.
Students accepted to both the College of Arts and Sciences and the Conservatory
of Music pursue a degree in each division. Oberlin's encouragement of
such study--and the close proximity of all campus buildings--make Oberlin
a uniquely effective environment for study involving both music and
the liberal arts.
Double-degree
programs must be carefully planned. Music study in the Conservatory
is essentially pre-professional study with an organized sequence of
courses and requirements designed to prepare students for professional
careers in music. The College of Arts and Sciences, on the other hand,
offers a broad liberal education, thus encouraging intellectual breadth
and depth.
While
the educational goals of each division differ, an increasing number
of students elect the challenging and unique opportunity Oberlin offers
for such study.
Admission
to the Program.
Students not currently enrolled at Oberlin enter the double-degree program
by applying for admission to each division separately. Students currently
enrolled in one division may apply for admission to the other division.
Degree
Programs
Degrees.
Double-degree students are awarded the Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) degree
from the College of Arts and Sciences and the Bachelor of Music (B.Mus.)
degree from the Conservatory of Music upon completion of their study.
A double-degree student may not pursue a Bachelor of Arts in music.
Normally both degrees are completed in the same semester. A double-degree
student may elect to graduate from each division in different semesters;
however, to do so, the requirements for the first degree as a single-degree
must be met. Refer to the Arts and Sciences or the Conservatory of Music
portions of this Catalog for the single-degree requirements.
General.
A student pursuing majors in both the College of Arts and Sciences and
the Conservatory of Music must earn a minimum of 152 hours of course
credit. In addition, he or she must complete institutional requirements
as well as course and non-course requirements for a major in each division.
A
few combinations of Conservatory and Arts and Sciences majors, together
with the institutional graduation requirements, add up to more than
152 hours. Early consultation with advisors in each division is important
in order to plan the completion of the program in five years. It should
be noted that in a few cases completion of all requirements in five
academic years may not be possible.
Institutional
Graduation Requirements.
All students--Arts and Sciences, Conservatory of Music, and Double-Degree--are
responsible for compliance with the institutional graduation requirements
stated in the Oberlin College Course Catalog in effect when they first
matriculate at Oberlin, unless action by an appropriate faculty body
specifically directs otherwise. See the following section on Major Study
for regulations concerning majors.
The
following summarizes these institutional requirements for the Double
Degree:
1. 152
minimum total hours
2.
62 minimum Arts and Sciences hours
3.
76 minimum Conservatory hours
4.
5 semesters in residence
5.
3 Winter Term credits
6.
Completion of a major in each degree program
7.
30 Arts and Sciences hours by the end of the fifth semester
8. 9-9-9 distribution requirement in Arts and Sciences1
9. 9-hour cultural diversity requirement2
10.
Writing Proficiency
11.
Quantitative Proficiency
Residence
Requirement.
Five semesters in residence at Oberlin or on Oberlin College programs
are required. Further, the Conservatory degree requires that at least
24 of the last 30 required credit hours must be earned in residence
at Oberlin.
Note:
A minimum of 40 Conservatory hours and 36 Arts and Sciences hours
must be earned at Oberlin. A maximum of 45 credits may be transferred
by double-degree students to Oberlin College following matriculation.
Up to 24 hours of transfer credit in the Conservatory and 21 hours
in the College of Arts and Sciences will be permitted. Please note:
for students who decide to drop either degree, the transfer of credit
limitations for the remaining degree will apply.
Finish
Away.
Normally double-degree students complete both degrees at the same
time. However, under certain circumstances, a student may request
permission to finish degree requirements off campus according to the
following procedures.
In
the Conservatory of Music, a student who lacks not more than six credit
hours may request approval of Finish Away status from the Associate
Dean in the Conservatory in order to complete these hours at another
institution; if any of these hours are requirements for the student's
major, the major department must also approve completion of requirements
for Finish Away status. In a small number of cases, a student who
has spent at least 6 semesters in residence or on Oberlin programs
and who has completed a major, may request a waiver of the last semester-in-residence
requirement with a program of off-campus study, justified by clear
educational purposes, for up to 15 hours, either Enrolled-Not-in-Residence,
or at another institution.
In
the College of Arts and Sciences, a student who lacks not more than
eight credit hours at the end of the spring semester or four hours
at the end of the fall semester of the amount required for graduation
may apply through the Registrar for permission to complete these hours
away from Oberlin. The work may be done at another institution or
through Oberlin courses on an Enrolled-Not-in-Residence registration.
Permission to complete more than four hours at the end of the fall
semester or more than eight hours at the end of the spring semester
away from Oberlin will be granted only after consideration of educational
or personal reasons by the Office of the Associate Dean.
A
student must be registered for work sufficient to complete, by the
end of the last semester in residence, all requirements for the degree(s)
sought, in order to be eligible to participate in the annual Commencement
exercises following that semester. In addition, students must complete
all non-course requirements by the end of classes prior to the Commencement
in which they wish to participate. Students who have permission to
finish their work away from Oberlin may participate in Commencement
exercises only after all requirements have been met.
Off-Campus
Study.
Double-degree students must reconcile different policies about off-campus
study between the College of Arts and Sciences and the Conservatory.
Therefore, they should carefully consult the "General Information"
section of the catalog where specific provisions are presented under
"Enrollment and Registration."